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Boks call up Kirchner and Ralepelle

Wed, 28 Aug 2013 09:13

This will be two tough weeks on the road against two of the best sides in the world

Zane Kirchner and Chiliboy Ralepelle have been selected to travel with the Springboks to Australasia for their next two Rugby Championship Tests.

The squad of 26 players who returned from Argentina on Monday was retained, with Kirchner (fullback) and Ralepelle (hooker) the only additions.

Ralepelle, the third hooker in the squad, missed the Argentinean tour because of a back injury and he will have to pass a fitness test before he can board the plane to Australia. A final call on his availability will be made by Friday.

The Springbok squad of 28 players will depart for Brisbane via Sydney on Saturday afternoon for their Tests against Australia in Brisbane on 7 September and New Zealand in Auckland on 14 September.

"This will be two tough weeks on the road against two of the best sides in the world and as we saw last weekend against Argentina, we still have a lot of hard work to do," said Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer.

"The Springboks have never beaten Australia at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane and our last victory at Eden Park was in 1937.

"Australia may have lost their first two matches, but they showed a marked improvement last weekend in Wellington.

"They are always a tough opponent at home - the Springboks' last victory over there was in 2009 and we've only won three out of 18 matches in this competition in Australia.

"We get together on Thursday and will have to put in a lot of hard work in the next 10 days. We let ourselves down in certain areas of the game in Mendoza and will have to fix those if we are going to be competitive against Australia," Meyer added.